Description |
xvi, 287 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Note |
Published in collaboration with the ACRL Literatures in English Section. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Traversing the gap : subject specialists connecting humanities researchers and digital scholarship centers / Katie Gibson, Marcus Ladd, and Jenny Presnell -- Moderating a meaningful DH conversation for graduate students in the humanities / Kathleen A. Langan and Ilse Schweitzer VanDonkelaar -- Construction and disruption : building communities of practice, queering subject liaisons / Caro Pinto -- Distant reading, computational stylistics, and corpus linguistics : the critical theory of digital humanities for literature subject librarians / David D. Oberhelman -- Digital humanities curriculum support inside the library / Zoe Borovsky and Elizabeth McAulay -- A checklist for digital humanities scholarship / Elizabeth Lorang and Kathleen A. Johnson -- In practice and pedagogy : digital humanities in a small college environment / Christina Bell -- Digital humanities for the rest of us / Judy Walker -- Collaboration and co-teaching : librarians teaching digital humanities in the classroom / Brian Rosenblum, Fran Devlin, Tami Albin, and Wade Garrison -- Spaces, skills, and synthesis / Anu Vedantham and Dot Porter -- A digital adventure : from theory to practice / Valla McLean and Sean Atkins -- "And there was a large number of people" : the Occom Circle Project at the Dartmouth College Library / Laura R. Braunstein, Peter Carini, and Hazel-Dawn Dumpert -- Dipping a toe into the DH waters : a librarian's experience / Liorah Golomb -- Second time around, or, The long life of the Victorian Women Writers Project : sustainability through outreach / Angela Courtney and Michael Courtney. |
Summary |
Digital humanities in the library: Challenges and opportunities for subject specialists' is a collection of essays focusing on the role of the subject specialist in creating, supporting, and promoting digital humanities projects. Chapter authors include experts from diverse areas, such as humanities subject specialists, digital humanities librarians, special collections librarians, and professors and graduate students from many disciplines. 00This book, published in collaboration with the ACRL Literatures in English Section and with a foreword by Joan K. Lippincott, provides valuable discussions around the role of subject specialists in digital humanities, gives practical advice regarding support of and collaboration with digital humanities projects, and describes real-world examples to inspire subject specialists to increase their own knowledge and expertise.00'Digital humanities in the library' was edited by Arianne Hartsell-Gundy, Laura Braunstein, and Liorah Golomb, and is appropriate for all types of academic libraries and collections devoted to Library and Information Science. |
Subject |
Humanities libraries -- United States.
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Humanities -- Electronic information resources.
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Humanities -- Research -- Data processing.
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Humanities -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- United States.
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Academic libraries -- Relations with faculty and curriculum -- United States.
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Academic librarians -- Effect of technological innovations on.
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Added Author |
Hartsell-Gundy, Arianne, editor.
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Braunstein, Laura, editor.
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Golomb, Liorah, editor.
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Other Form: |
Also available online: Digital humanities in the library. Chicago : Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, 2015 (OCoLC)906967681 |
ISBN |
0838987672 pbk. : alk. paper |
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9780838987674 pbk. : alk. paper |
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9780838987698 epub |
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9780838987681 pdf |
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9780838987704 kindle |
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